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John Charles Eastman (born 1960) [1] is an American lawyer and academic. Due to his efforts to overturn the 2020 United States presidential election, attempting to keep then-president Donald Trump in office and obstruct the certification of Joe Biden's victory, he has been criminally indicted, [2] ordered inactive by the State Bar of California, and recommended for disbarment. [3]
John Eastman, the former Orange County law school dean who helped forge Donald Trump’s legal strategy for retaining power after the 2020 election, should be disbarred, a State Bar Court judge ...
On June 10, President Donald Trump announced his intent to host a rally for his 2020 re-election campaign at the BOK Center in Tulsa on June 19, in his first public campaign event since the wider activation of the COVID-19 pandemic in the United States in March 2020. [3] [4] [5]
Food Truck Festival - Tulsa's Air and Space Museum - September; Harvest Beer Festival - downtown Tulsa, in September; Rock n' Rib Festival - hosted by the BOK Center; September; First Draft Craft Beer Tasting - hosted by Tulsa Press Club - November; Other notable food-specific events in Tulsa and the surrounding area include:
John Eastman speaks at a news conference in April 2021 after the University of Colorado Boulder dismissed him as visiting scholar of conservative thought and policy. (Andy Cross / Denver Post)
Under the subpoena, the committee demanded that Trump hand over documents related to communications with Roger Stone, John Eastman, and others by November 4, and requested testimony by November 14. The committee also specified that they wanted "information sufficient to identify every telephone or other communications device" used by Trump ...
Donning a long, tan overcoat, paisley scarf and a brown cowboy hat, conservative attorney John Eastman stood on stage at the Save America rally just outside the White House to deliver a speech on ...
Concerns over the methods of The 65 Project have been raised since at least March 2022. [13] Bruce Green, the director of Fordham Law School's Louis Stein Center for Law and Ethics, emphasized that the 65 Project's complaints were "designed to embarrass" lawyers, discouraging political work "even if they're playing by the rules."